November 2, 2010
Online Editor
U.S. senatorial candidates Robin Carnahan-D. Small businesses are our nation’s jobs and innovation engine, and Robin Carnahan will fight to support them by cutting red tape, simplifying the tax code, and making sure they have the resources they need to thrive. Since over 60 percent of new jobs are created by small businesses, more help ...
October 22, 2010
Clay Rains
A new bar is opening soon—and it’s aimed at being St. Joe’s big entertainment hotspot. The new owners of the old Bottom’s Up Bar & Grill are dropping the “& Grill” from their name. What they’ll no longer offer in the way of foods will be compensated for with bands, DJs, karaoke, and more. Having ...
April 2, 2010
Robin Gann
“I’m feeling much better now,” said ‘Otto,’ the new human patient simulator. Western’s nursing department recently purchased a new human patient simulator tool. On March 25, the department held an open house to showcase the learning tools and the skills of the students in the department. Several prospective nursing students attended the nursing open house ...
February 12, 2010
Danielle Dodson
Stemming from a slang term coined in 1915 in Chicago, Illinois, the musical genre of “Jazz” has revolutionized the way popular music is written for over 100 years. Forming its own nationwide sub-cultures, Jazz began with roots from the Southern states, eventually incorporating sounds from West Africa and Europe. On Saturday, Feb. 13, Missouri Western ...
September 25, 2009
Lauren Burbach
For the first time since Missouri Western’s inaugural women’s soccer season, the Griffons beat the Washburn Lady Blues 3-0 and clinched their first conference victory. Missouri Western came out firing, taking six shots in the first half. Freshman Abby Widrig scored the Griffon’s first goal and sent the team into halftime up 1-0. The Griffons ...